Sentences with phrase «by chemical warfare»

The reboot, starring Colin Farrell and Jessica Biel, is set in a futuristic world rendered almost uninhabitable by chemical warfare.
The movie is set on an Earth that has been ravaged by chemical warfare (The areas still affected are called «No Zones,» as in the response to the question, «Can I go that zone?»)
Apokalips X tells the story of rival gangs engaged in a turf war in a post-apocalyptic world that has been destroyed by chemical warfare.
It's terrifying, in other words, even when you can't process what's going on, because of the perspective afforded by its aerial shots of Yanks fire - bombing a civilian population — an acceptable war crime in Dresden and Tokyo, lest we forget — followed hot by chemical warfare in a sequence of flight from slowly - encroaching death that pays a sort of literal homage to Romero's shambling legions.

Not exact matches

But he points out that the pictures can't solve one old riddle: how the beetle itself remains unscathed by its horrific chemical warfare.
Louca suspects that interactions between organisms that are not directly related to metabolic function, such as infection by viruses or «chemical warfare» between microbes, may be causing this variation of species that can not be explained based on environmental conditions.
Many existing antibiotics, including penicillin, were identified by cultivating naturally occurring microorganisms — bacteria often try to kill each other with chemical warfare, it turns out.
By the 1940s — when researchers discovered that a chemical warfare agent, nitrogen mustard, suppressed cancer — chemotherapy with nitrogen mustard and other agents, along with radiation therapy and surgery, began to supplant Coley's toxins.
«That all points to a weapon that came from a military program, used by units that understand and have training in chemical warfare operations,» Trapp says.
The chemical warfare employed by N. taracua is «one of the most sophisticated examples of exploding we have seen», says Hanus.
Inspired by actual Cold War plots, «Air» is set in the not - so - distant future, where chemical warfare has scorched Earth, making its surface uninhabitable.
2013: The college receives grant funding through the Department of Defense's Defense Threat Reduction Agency to develop nerve agent antidotes that can be used by DOD in cases of chemical warfare.
Was deployed and employed in sensitive or hostile environments created by terrorism, sabotage, nuclear, chemical, biological, or conventional warfare.
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